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("Kimbro"), who is a former employee of KBR and had conducted environmental safety work at
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com David Isenberg 2010
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"We believe this was really about documentation, not discrimination," said Ken Kimbro , the company's chief human resources officer.
Tyson to Pay $32 Million in Wage Settlement Scott Kilman 2011
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And more like Master-at-Arms First Class William J. Kimbro, US Navy Dog Handler, who, according to the Taguba report, "knew his duties and refused to participate in improper interrogations despite significant pressure from the MI personnel at Abu Ghraib."
Quote of the day 2004
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And more like Master-at-Arms First Class William J. Kimbro, US Navy Dog Handler, who, according to the Taguba report, "knew his duties and refused to participate in improper interrogations despite significant pressure from the MI personnel at Abu Ghraib."
Archive 2004-05-01 2004
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And more like Master-at-Arms First Class William J. Kimbro, US Navy Dog Handler, who, according to the Taguba report, "knew his duties and refused to participate in improper interrogations despite significant pressure from the MI personnel at Abu Ghraib."
R-E-S-P-E-C-T 2004
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And more like Master-at-Arms First Class William J. Kimbro, US Navy Dog Handler, who, according to the Taguba report, "knew his duties and refused to participate in improper interrogations despite significant pressure from the MI personnel at Abu Ghraib."
Quote of the Day 2004
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And more like Master-at-Arms First Class William J. Kimbro, US Navy Dog Handler, who, according to the Taguba report, "knew his duties and refused to participate in improper interrogations despite significant pressure from the MI personnel at Abu Ghraib."
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He wasn't going to give the Kimbro girls music lessons out here.
The Silver Spike Cook, Glen 1989
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"That's one reason we think poor kids are less healthy," Kimbro said.
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Rachel Kimbro, a Rice University sociologist, said people in high-poverty neighborhoods are more likely to be unemployed and less likely to be educated.
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